The Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Ralph E. Gonsalves, participated in the Anti-imperialist Encounter of Solidarity, for Democracy and Against Neoliberalism, held in Havana from November 1 to 3, 2019.
The Vincentian delegation to the event was also integrated by the journalist and social activist Renwick Rose, who is also the President of the Association of Friendship Saint Vincent and the Grenadines-Cuba.
In his intervention in Panel No. 2 of the event, Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves expressed his profound solidarity with the Revolution, the Government and the Cuban people in the face of threats to their independence, their sovereignty and their legitimate right to do whatever they wish in pursuit of their development.
Ralph Gonsalves pointed out that Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a very small country, but it is not afraid of anyone. [...] and stressed that this small country has stood firm in its leadership role to prevent the U.S. and Almagro, in the OAS, from obtaining a pretext to invade Venezuela.
The Vincentian Prime Minister expressed that the most important contradiction in the world political economy is that which exists between imperialism, on the one hand, and those who are subject to imperialism, on the other. Everything else, he said, is subordinated to this contradiction and he stressed that, for this reason, we must defend Cuba, Venezuela and consolidate strong anti-imperialist alliances in all our countries.
Through the following link you can see panel no. 2, in the framework of which is the intervention of Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves.